TravelPod Member ReviewsArgana Hotel Agadir

“ Argana delights ”

Reviewed Mar 16, 2013

by rachemurphy (2 reviews) Dublin , Ireland

So far so good! Staff are great, lovely pool outside - havent used it yet, buffet breakfast was spot on! Bed is comfortable, showers are hot (if you need!) and fantastic views from the fourth floor! I've a room overlooking the pool and ocean, gorgous! There was a slight mixup in my booking at the start, i ended up getting a key for "Robert Murphy's" room, but soon rectified and have my own pad to lounge in. Cant complain! Would recommend no doubt. A 5 minute walk to the beach at most. Fridge in room to keep your water (or wine if you drink white) nice and cold. Happy days!!

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Agadir, Morocco

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... the old staircase, We had a great view of the city. All along the road were sheep and goats. The goats actually climb trees to eat the Argan fruit! We then entered the maze of streets and stores known as the souk. Spices, meat, and goods abound. I rolled up my sleeves for a good round of negotiating. I knew I had done well, when a store owner chased me down the street three times to bargain. When I saw a tear in his eye, I knew it was a good deal! The good ...

... Saturday night. The next day we relaxed around Agadir, checking out the free bird valley park before another quiet night. On the Monday we decided to jump on a local bus up to the popular little surf town of Taghazout. Unfortunately the waves were nowhere to be found today but a dip in the Atlantic and some good lunch at a local restaurant meant the day was not a waste. An uneventful but relaxing couple of days in ...

I can't remember what activities occurred yesterday so I presume it involved a lot of travel. We enter the area known for growing Argan trees. This is the only area in the world that can successfully grow these sturdy trees known for their ability to go without water for weeks. Along the drive their is a peculiar sight indeed. There is a smattering of white dots in amongst the Argan trees. Lo and behold, it is not a trick of the eye, but a bunch of ...

... we would use salt and pepper). By 11.30 and after a music fuelled bus ride we were on '17km beach' with the other 'surf pros'. Our instructors Red and Yosef are fantastic! Such a good laugh. After some basic practice on the beach we headed into the sea. A few failed attempts later... I pushed up from my board and before I realised what I was doing... I was standing! A surfing pro may be made of me yet! This thought came to a ...